A tissue called adipose tissue stores fat. It can be found in many places: under the skin, as padding in some joints, behind the eye, as an "apron" (omentum) over the intestines.
Fat is stored in the medular cavity of the bone. Fat stored in this area is called yellow marrow
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yellow marrow in the medullary cavity
The composition of a bone depends on: - a spongy bone - the narrow - the compact - the yellow sponge(where all the fat is stored) - the ostoblasts cell -and the bone marrow
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It is thought that fat is the macronutrient that is most readily stored as body fat since there are 9 calories per gram of fat as opposed to 4 calories per gram for both carbohydrates and protein.
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The composition of a bone depends on: - a spongy bone - the narrow - the compact - the yellow sponge(where all the fat is stored) - the ostoblasts cell -and the bone marrow
Fat is stored in all bones that consist of yellow bone marrow.
Minerals are stored in the bone. To be more specific, the mineral that is stored in the bone is calcium.
Fat, also called adipose tissue when it is stored in the body, can be found in the medullary cavity of long bones as yellow bone marrow.
Essential fat is stored in small amounts in the bone marrow, organs, the central nervous system and muscles and is necessary for healthy functioning of the body. .
Yes, stored fat can be used.
Long bones contain yellow marrow in addition to red marrow. Yellow marrow is stored fat, or adipose tissue.
It is stored as fat.
Sugar and carbohydrates are stored as body fat. This is extra energy that the body doesn't need and so it is stored as fat.